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This fast-paced, engaging end to the Ransome Trilogy follows a tale of love and danger on the Caribbean Sea in the early 1800s. Captain William Ransome is searching for his sister, Charlotte, who has been captured by Salvadore, the infamous “Robin Hood of the West Indies.” When word comes that his wife, Julia, has been kidnapped by the evil pirate, Shaw, Captain Ransome and his crew frantically search the horizon for the two women he loves. After Charlotte is found, she emerges with revelations about Salvadore’s true identity and his willingness to help search for Julia. It’s news that sends shockwaves through the family. Will Captain Ransome trust Salvadore to help rescue his beloved wife? And what other secrets have been buried like long lost treasure in these waters? Romance, intrigue, and swashbuckling leaps of faith create a wonderfully heroic close to this beloved series.
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This one was my favorite of the three. It's always satisfying when the books of a series keep getting better and better until the last! I hated the parts about the nasty pirate, but the El Salvador parts were so well written that he became one of my better-liked characters. And the ending is absolutely perfect, everything that the whole series had been building up to all along. (Prettiest cover, too.)
I just have to say, I hope Dacus writes more Regency or else a new series about the next generation after these characters. There's got to be a story about the children produced from all this, right? :)